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Im looking to buy a SKYLINE as soon as i have eneough money saved up and im wondering if anyone knows the best place to look for a good quality SKYLINE which is for sale, any websites or dealerships that anyone knows that i can goto?

And im also looking for places that i can goto to get modifications done to it, mainly body kits, lights, interior and audio.

If you know anywhere or anything i could use, leave it, will be much appreciated :P

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you have taken the first step!!!

Hope you do end up scorin one as they are awesome i love em.

Anyway the best place to get a modded skyline second hand is from the for sale section right here. Women make us skyline owners sell up at times.... "either the car goes or i go"

Anyway keep looking you will get a good deal :P

cheers dude,

but yeah, im also looking for anywhere i can get modifications done to the car, once i get it i mean, any websites or places that anyone knows where i could have a look at them or what ever,

cheers

Anyway the best place to get a modded skyline second hand is from the for sale section right here.  Women make us skyline owners sell up at times....  "either the car goes or i go"

I doubt my girlfriend would ever say that to me... she knows she'd be looking for somewhere new to live the next day if she did :D

I got mine from Autoforce here in Brisbane, they did alright by me, I suppose you can only expect so much honesty from a dealer, but then again, the same applies to alot of private sales :) Always nice to find one that hasn't been owned in Aus before, or at least that you know the history of.

Myth33 is selling is GTS-T, and I've had a couple of rides in it, its pretty smick :D

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